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Neonatology Pioneer Andy Whitelaw Dies, Aged 79

Professor Andy Whitelaw, who pioneered 'therapeutic cooling' and brain clot treatments for newborns, has died. His work saved countless premature babies from brain damage. Read his remarkable story.

Premature baby home after 18 months in hospital

Bertie Melly, born at 24 weeks, celebrates his first Christmas at home after 547 days in NHS care for a life-threatening bowel condition. Read his family's incredible journey.

Free Birth Society linked to stillbirths in Canada

An investigation reveals how the Free Birth Society's radical advice, promoting unassisted childbirth and rejecting prenatal care, is linked to neonatal deaths and severe harm in Canada. Read the full story.

Mother's sepsis nightmare leads to organ failure

A UK woman shares her harrowing sepsis ordeal that led to multiple organ failure after doctors initially missed the deadly signs. Her story serves as a crucial warning about recognising sepsis symptoms.

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